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cnn of course will cover that. that's when the wheels of justice will start to turn for him and finally we might find out when he faces a judge. when he goes to that hearing exactly what happened. maybe he will say something. we don't know. in the meantime as i have been saying throughout this broadcast and our coverage here, the world is watching and people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with the folks here. we are not going to leave here until we deem it's necessary. we will continue to cover this important story. the largest mass shooting in u.s. history. it may be a black eye for the community, they may feel that at this moment, but not really. we love you guys here and we are praying for you and will be here until we decide that this story no longer warrants it. we will see you an hour from now at >> tonight inside the supreme court, a rare and exclusive >>> tonight on cnn presents. soldier guinea pigs. >> they were never supposed to know about this. it was top secret. guess who we found sleeping ou
cnn of course will cover that. that's when the wheels of justice will start to turn for him and finally we might find out when he faces a judge. when he goes to that hearing exactly what happened. maybe he will say something. we don't know. in the meantime as i have been saying throughout this broadcast and our coverage here, the world is watching and people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with the folks here. we are not going to leave here until we deem it's necessary. we will...
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. >> reporter sandra with our news partner cnn is live. what have you learned about the shooter? >> well we know from law enforcement that he had four guns with him, an assault rifle, shotgun and two handguns that is what is used in this assault ai. crowded movie theater makes for easy targets. the suspect is a 24-year-old and he is in police custody. officials say he colored his hair red and told police when arrested that he was the joker. we know that he exelled in academics, a university of colorado dok toreal student in neuroscience working at the university and planning to withdraw from the program that i entered last year, a lot is unknown about the suspect. he's expected in court on monday. >> and we know his apartment has been booby trapped. what is the latest on efforts to deal with that? >> there is a dicey situation. they're being careful as to what they're going to do with his harmt. he mentioned explosives being in his apartment. his one bedroom apartment just walking distance from the university. and there is where they're being cautious. and this might not be until
. >> reporter sandra with our news partner cnn is live. what have you learned about the shooter? >> well we know from law enforcement that he had four guns with him, an assault rifle, shotgun and two handguns that is what is used in this assault ai. crowded movie theater makes for easy targets. the suspect is a 24-year-old and he is in police custody. officials say he colored his hair red and told police when arrested that he was the joker. we know that he exelled in academics, a...
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this is cnn presents. tonight's host, drew griffin. >> reporter: a special look at the men and women who have served our country and eye-opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. well, nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs are emerging from the shadows with disturbing stories about what the military did to them then and how they are being treated now. dr. sanjay gupta investigates.
this is cnn presents. tonight's host, drew griffin. >> reporter: a special look at the men and women who have served our country and eye-opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from...
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authorities later caught and killed that alligator. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday july 14th. i'm randi kaye. egyptian security steps up its effort to find and free a kidnapped american couple and their tour guide. >>> a staggering number of murders on the streets of chicago. 259 so far this year. we'll track how illegal weapons get into the hands of killers. and the anticipation builds for london 2012. gold medallist dominique dawes and jacqui joie ner courier si joins me. >>> we begin with the search for two american tourists and their guides. they were kidnapped in the sinai peninsu peninsula. it's the third time american tourists have been kidnapped in that area this year. elise labott has been following the developments for us from
authorities later caught and killed that alligator. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday july 14th. i'm randi kaye. egyptian security steps up its effort to find and free a kidnapped american couple and their tour guide. >>> a staggering number of murders on the streets of chicago. 259 so far this year. we'll track how illegal weapons get into the hands of killers. and the anticipation builds for london 2012. gold medallist...
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. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." shopping with your credit card today? soon you might have to pay more per swipe. the $7 billion credit card company settlement is being called a victory for retailers, but it could be a loss for you. plus, a wave of homicides hit u.s. cities, chicago compared to afghanistan. a spade of shootings rattle new york. all morning we'll put murder in america in focus. >>> and later, an incredible story of survival, a month in the desert, no food, no supplies. how one man was rescued just hours from death. >>> good morning everybody. i'm randi kaye. we start this hour with a historic credit card settlement that could have you paying more out of your pocket. if you're just joining us, here's the deal. visa, mastercard and some of the country's biggest banks have agreed to a massive settlement with retailers that totals a whopping $7.25 billion. the lawsuit centers around credit card swipe fees. merchants allege credit card companies were fixing the price on those fees, but the proposed settlem
. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." shopping with your credit card today? soon you might have to pay more per swipe. the $7 billion credit card company settlement is being called a victory for retailers, but it could be a loss for you. plus, a wave of homicides hit u.s. cities, chicago compared to afghanistan. a spade of shootings rattle new york. all morning we'll put murder in america in focus. >>> and later, an incredible...
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>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words, if there had been a fox news with right wing star anchors, msnbc had rachel and the others. would you do anything differently? >> i'd have to really give it a lot of thought and a lot of study, which i have not done because nobody has asked he to do it. i value my time greatly. i'm working on nuclear weapons, trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and getting us to change over to clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where i c
>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were...
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this is san antonio mayor julian castro during a previous appearance on cnn, he will be the first latino to deliver a keynote address at a democratic convention. experts say mr. obama will need significant support from hispanic voters to win battleground states. the first lady will also take the stage when the convention kicks off tuesday september 4th. >>> los angeles mayor revealed big plans. he said he's not interested in becoming president. but, interested in becoming governor of california. his term as mayor of los angeles ends july 2013. after that he says he will want to join university or think tank and speak around the country. he was chosen to gavel this year's convention in charlotte. >> farmers are traveling farther to make more money. growers are coming to the bay area more and more often because people here will pay more for fresh produce. small family farms say traveling to the bay area's farmers markets keeping them going. -- >> reporter: there's no thing as a summer break for them. >> it is hard, we are not picking early and storing it for weeks, we are picking it ripe.
this is san antonio mayor julian castro during a previous appearance on cnn, he will be the first latino to deliver a keynote address at a democratic convention. experts say mr. obama will need significant support from hispanic voters to win battleground states. the first lady will also take the stage when the convention kicks off tuesday september 4th. >>> los angeles mayor revealed big plans. he said he's not interested in becoming president. but, interested in becoming governor of...
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tonight a cnn special. as i said, we'll look back at the lives of those lost inside the colorado movie theater. we are committed to this story and bringing you the very latest on it and we'll cover it from the beginning to the end. our one-hour special "madness at midnight" airs right here on cnn 8:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 10:00 p.m. eastern. make sure you join us. in the meantime, we have a lot of other news to cover here. i'll go back to atlanta, now, for my colleague deb furyk. it has been an emotional week here. many report earns journalists have been here. it's been emotionafor us but nothing like what this community and family members are dealing with here. >> clearly, this is so sad and such a tragedy that's affected everyone. don, thanks so much. we'll get back to you but right now let's get everyone up to speed on the day's headlines. a possible copycat crime. a maryland man now undergoing an evaluation after allegedly calling himself a joker as in the batman character and threatening to b
tonight a cnn special. as i said, we'll look back at the lives of those lost inside the colorado movie theater. we are committed to this story and bringing you the very latest on it and we'll cover it from the beginning to the end. our one-hour special "madness at midnight" airs right here on cnn 8:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 10:00 p.m. eastern. make sure you join us. in the meantime, we have a lot of other news to cover here. i'll go back to atlanta, now, for my colleague deb...
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so for the 411, we tracked down our own cnn legal contributor, paul cal "outfront" with us now. >> with my cell phone. >> with your cell phone. somebody tracking you as we speak, my friend. is this a nefarious, sneaky thing, or is this a good thing? >> you know, my civil libertarian juices started flowing when i first heard about this story. you know, law enforcement violating the rights of american people. but i was talking to a close friend who is a prosecutor in new york, who was just kind of throwing the cold water in my face. and what he said was, this is ridiculous. he said, you know, they're talking about 1.3 million requests being made, nationwide, we're a country of about 314 million people, i think. so it's less than, you know -- less than half a percent of the population. by the way, over 2 million people are in prison in the united states. so it's less even than the percentage of convicted felons who are imprisoned. and these are situations where the court, judges have approved court orders and subpoenas and search warrants for these records. frankly, i don't see a problem.
so for the 411, we tracked down our own cnn legal contributor, paul cal "outfront" with us now. >> with my cell phone. >> with your cell phone. somebody tracking you as we speak, my friend. is this a nefarious, sneaky thing, or is this a good thing? >> you know, my civil libertarian juices started flowing when i first heard about this story. you know, law enforcement violating the rights of american people. but i was talking to a close friend who is a prosecutor in...
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he told cnn, gutteral, freakish, maybe drunk, just weird and bizarre. it was james holmes's message. he was recently on this website posting a picture in red hair. it is a sex site, adult friend finder.com. still on the outside, james holmes appeared normal. jackie mitchell, a neighbor, remembers having a beer with holmes at this local bar. it was just four days before the shooting. >> i mean just intelligent-looking guy. i mean i don't know what a killer looks like, but it didn't look like him. >> few answers as to what became of the james holmes who showed so much promise a dozen years ago. >> i would like to know what happened in that 13 or 14-year period that led to this. it's obviously not the kid we went to school with. it's a tragedy what happened and what took place and a tragedy for his family and all the victims's families. it's a horrible thing that happened. i wonder how this could happen and why. >> a question aurora is asking. >> coming up, a shattered community tries to recover from the tragedy. >> we will remember. building pass, corpora
he told cnn, gutteral, freakish, maybe drunk, just weird and bizarre. it was james holmes's message. he was recently on this website posting a picture in red hair. it is a sex site, adult friend finder.com. still on the outside, james holmes appeared normal. jackie mitchell, a neighbor, remembers having a beer with holmes at this local bar. it was just four days before the shooting. >> i mean just intelligent-looking guy. i mean i don't know what a killer looks like, but it didn't look...
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"cnn presents" cruise to disaster begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> friday, 13th of january. italian cruise ship sta concordia has just left its port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> all of the sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship lifted. >> thesight side of the ship is the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos the ill preparedness they had. >> i remember thinking, we're going to die. just get it over with. >> today, the costa concordia lies on its side off the italian island. one of the largest cruise ships in the world ripped apart by rocks. 32 people died on this ship on that cold, january night. a cnn investigation has pieced together the multiple failures of that night and their far-reaching consequences for the cruise ship lines. the tragic mistakes on board the costa concordia raised the question. just how safe is going on a cruise? >> the safety of our passengers and crew is absolutely
"cnn presents" cruise to disaster begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> friday, 13th of january. italian cruise ship sta concordia has just left its port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> all of the sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship lifted. >> thesight side of the ship is the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their...
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. >>> here's what else we have for you on cnn saturday night. >>> one of the fastest men on earth. >> you want to get up to speed as quickly as possible. >> reporter: reveals a secret to his success. slavery. >> i was able to break the world record. >> reporter: is he right? does the color of your skin make you better? faster? stronger? >>> the upside of being on the dl. >> there are going to be people who don't understand it. >> a bold move or bad for business? what would you say? >> well, me? of the future? >> to your 12-year-old self if you could. >> don't -- don't do -- i'm not. >> excuse me. >> no wonder i'm single! >> must be loud and in your face. fluid and politics and baseball and controversy. >> i didn't think he would have the guts to do it. >> john rocker is here live. >>> i'm going to ask this question right up front. our black people better at sports than white people? more specifically, are black people engineered to be fast? he is telling london's daily mail all my life i believe i became an athlete through my own determination but it's impossible to think that being d
. >>> here's what else we have for you on cnn saturday night. >>> one of the fastest men on earth. >> you want to get up to speed as quickly as possible. >> reporter: reveals a secret to his success. slavery. >> i was able to break the world record. >> reporter: is he right? does the color of your skin make you better? faster? stronger? >>> the upside of being on the dl. >> there are going to be people who don't understand it. >> a...
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this is a special hour here on cnn. we will focus not on the events of that horrific theater shooting or the man who killed 12 people in cold blood. instead you will see everything we know about the people forever affected by this unspeakable tragedy. those who saw what happened. those who were shot, but survived. those people who lived in the same building as the suspect, james holmes. that was james holmes's apartment today. that small explosion was set off by police and the fbi after they found out the front door was rigged to blow up in the face of whoever opened it. the people who lived in that area and building had been out all day yesterday and all day today. they don't have a place to stay. we will hear from them in a moment. i want to show you live pictures right here. not far from where i am standing, people are gathering for a second night outside the movie theater where 70 people were killed or wounded in one shooting rampage. the people of aurora, colorado are mourning today. over my shoulder at the theater
this is a special hour here on cnn. we will focus not on the events of that horrific theater shooting or the man who killed 12 people in cold blood. instead you will see everything we know about the people forever affected by this unspeakable tragedy. those who saw what happened. those who were shot, but survived. those people who lived in the same building as the suspect, james holmes. that was james holmes's apartment today. that small explosion was set off by police and the fbi after they...
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cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment here to look ahead at what the people of aurora, colorado, will face in the coming days. sad and shocked people of this city will take their grief to cherchs and houses of worship tomorrow. the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in ma movie theater. one is a 6-year-old girl. then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building the former building of james holmes where police found a pile of explosives rigged to explode. what a frightening thing to learn that apartment next door, the place where you live contained a bomb and an arsenal. one final note to tell you about. cnn will cover the wheels of justice will start to turn for him and, finally we might find out when he faces a judge, when he goes to that hearing exactly what happens. maybe he'll say something. we don't know. as i've been saying throughout this broadcast and coverage here of cnn the world is watching. people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with the
cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment here to look ahead at what the people of aurora, colorado, will face in the coming days. sad and shocked people of this city will take their grief to cherchs and houses of worship tomorrow. the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in ma movie theater. one is a 6-year-old girl. then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building the former building of james holmes where police found a pile of...
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now back to "cnn saturday" for the latest news headlines. have a great weekend. >>> security is in shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> reporter: an embarrassing scandal for the london games. how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning, we put olympic security in focus. >>> and later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. >>> threats from paris, pleas from prince, the jackson clan making headlines again, but this time it's a family feud with millions at stake. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 a.m. out west. thanks so much for starting your day with us. we start in london, where the olympic games are under way right now. a 23-year-old chinese woman nicknamed shooting beauty competing in the 10-meter air rifle competition has won the first gold medal in london. meantime, u.s. swimmer michael phelps will compete against ryan lochte in t
now back to "cnn saturday" for the latest news headlines. have a great weekend. >>> security is in shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> reporter: an embarrassing scandal for the london games. how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning, we put olympic security in focus. >>> and later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his...
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visit progressive.com today. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. >>> saying good-bye. mourners remember three people whose lives were tragically cut shofer short in the terrifying mass shooting in colorado. this as new details surface on the mindset of the suspected killer. >>> an unrelenting drought plants down on much of america. we'll show you by the numbers how it's affecting farmers and how it will hit your wallet in the months to come. >>> and two american swimmers go head to head in one of the first big competitions at the olympic games. we'll bring you all the highlights straight from london. >>> but we begin this morning on a somber note. memorial services are being held across the country today for three people killed in a hail of bullets one week ago inside a colorado movie theater. those victims are john larimer, navy petty officer 3rd class from crystal lake, illinois. larimer was stationed at buckley air force base in aurora, in a year. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sport
visit progressive.com today. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. >>> saying good-bye. mourners remember three people whose lives were tragically cut shofer short in the terrifying mass shooting in colorado. this as new details surface on the mindset of the suspected killer. >>> an unrelenting drought plants down on much of america. we'll show you by the numbers how it's...
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he told cnn wierd and bizarre. it was james holmes' message. holmes was also recently on this web site. posting a picture in red hair. it is a sex site. adult friend-finder dot com. still, on the outside, james holmes appeared normal. jackie mitchell retches havimemg a beer with holmes at this local bar. it was just four days before the shooting. >> just an intelligent-looking guy. you don't know what a killer looks like, but it didn't look like him. >> reporter: few answers to what became of james holmes who showed so much promise a dozen years ago. >> i would like to know what happened in that 13-year, 14-year period that led to this. it's obviously not the kid we went to school with. it's a real tragedy with what happened and what took place in the tragedy for his family and for all of the victims' families: it ee. it's a horrible thing what happened. i just wonder how this could happen and why. >> reporter: a question aurora is asking. coming up, a shattered community tries to recover from the tragedy. [ cellphone rings ] the wife. hey, bab
he told cnn wierd and bizarre. it was james holmes' message. holmes was also recently on this web site. posting a picture in red hair. it is a sex site. adult friend-finder dot com. still, on the outside, james holmes appeared normal. jackie mitchell retches havimemg a beer with holmes at this local bar. it was just four days before the shooting. >> just an intelligent-looking guy. you don't know what a killer looks like, but it didn't look like him. >> reporter: few answers to what...
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whatever news program. >> cnn. >> cnn of course. that was the boss's network back in the day. three or four hours a day and 30 minutes a day about the sport that i was playing. i was more interested in politics than sports. >> can we talk about the controversies here? >> why not. you will be the first. congratulations. >> for the viewer who is don't remember, in 1999. let me read it. let me get it in. you said in this thing, imagine having to take the number seven train. >> i rode the number seven train. >> let me read the quote. looking like you are riding through beirut with some kid with purple hear next to a queer with aids next to a dude who got out of jail for the fourth time next to a 20-year-old mom with four kids. it's depressing. those comments led to all kinds of things. suspension and a fine. huh to apologize. >> i do regret the homophobic comment. everything else is what i saw. it was depressing at the time and shocking. i had only been or four years removed from high school in a small town in georgia. i was eye-opening and awakening and like whoa, really? obvious
whatever news program. >> cnn. >> cnn of course. that was the boss's network back in the day. three or four hours a day and 30 minutes a day about the sport that i was playing. i was more interested in politics than sports. >> can we talk about the controversies here? >> why not. you will be the first. congratulations. >> for the viewer who is don't remember, in 1999. let me read it. let me get it in. you said in this thing, imagine having to take the number seven...
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cnn learned the details from a law enforcement official who has seen video from the inside. the official adds it was rigged to a control box with wires like, his word, spaghetti. a former fbi agent said the setup was like something you'd find in iraq or afghanistan. >> this is one of the first times we've seen a house bomb in the united states. some of these things do exist overseas. we have seen them in places like iraq and afghanistan. also, in colombia, south america. this is the first one i can recall seeing or reading about in the united states where it was set to destroy the home. >> crews spent more than 24 hours sizing up the threats within that apartment. they took some of the materials here to the secure field and detonated them saturday. one theory is that holmes booby-trapped his apartment and played loud music to lure someone inside triggering this massive blast. his downstairs neighbor said she almost went inside to deal with the music and figure out why it was so loud. she decided against that. so many questions about james holmes made his first court appearan
cnn learned the details from a law enforcement official who has seen video from the inside. the official adds it was rigged to a control box with wires like, his word, spaghetti. a former fbi agent said the setup was like something you'd find in iraq or afghanistan. >> this is one of the first times we've seen a house bomb in the united states. some of these things do exist overseas. we have seen them in places like iraq and afghanistan. also, in colombia, south america. this is the first...
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cnn's ed lavandera is joining us now once again from aurora, colorado. ed, what else are you lening? there are new developments emerging even as we speak. >> reporter: well, there's a great deal going on behind the scenes, but now there's a great effort to make sure that the principle players and many of the people involved in these investigations no longer speak publicly about what is going on. the judge issuing a gag order. ever since that has happened,
cnn's ed lavandera is joining us now once again from aurora, colorado. ed, what else are you lening? there are new developments emerging even as we speak. >> reporter: well, there's a great deal going on behind the scenes, but now there's a great effort to make sure that the principle players and many of the people involved in these investigations no longer speak publicly about what is going on. the judge issuing a gag order. ever since that has happened,
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cnn's dana bash and a producer have done some digging into the law. they discovered not just a lingering loophole but how it got there. >> reporter: this was memorable because it was so rare. president obama signing a bipartisan law congress passed swiftly and overwhelmingly. to make sure there's no insider trading in congress.s crowed about restoring trust in government. >> if there was any chance of fact of using information for personal profit, we were not going to allow it. >> closing loopholes to ensure that members of the congress play by the exact same rules as everyone else. >> reporter: but keeping them honest, cnn has learned that not all the loopholes were closed. here's why. the key to making sure lawmakers don't profit off secret information they learn on the job is based on a new rule. financial transactions over $1,000 must be reported in 45 days. >> so that the public could have more real-time understanding of what their members and what senior staff and other high government officials were doing with their finances. what kinds of trad
cnn's dana bash and a producer have done some digging into the law. they discovered not just a lingering loophole but how it got there. >> reporter: this was memorable because it was so rare. president obama signing a bipartisan law congress passed swiftly and overwhelmingly. to make sure there's no insider trading in congress.s crowed about restoring trust in government. >> if there was any chance of fact of using information for personal profit, we were not going to allow it....
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iconic moments came in 1988 when sportscaster jimmy the greek made meese comments and played back by cnn's larry king? take a listen to this. >> black is a better athlete to begin with because he has been bred to be that way because of hi his high thighs and big thighs that go up into his back and they can jump higher and run faster because of their bigger thighs, you see. the white man has to overcome that. but they don't try hard enough to overcome it. this goes back all the way to the civil war when during the slave trading the owner, the slave owner would -- would -- would -- would breed his big black to his big woman so that he could have a big -- a big black kids. >> another nobel prize winner there. >> you're just going just stop and don't say it. jimmy was probably fired from cbs for his comments. michael is a sportscaster guys. should he be fired? i guess you're going to weigh in next. stand by. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a s
iconic moments came in 1988 when sportscaster jimmy the greek made meese comments and played back by cnn's larry king? take a listen to this. >> black is a better athlete to begin with because he has been bred to be that way because of hi his high thighs and big thighs that go up into his back and they can jump higher and run faster because of their bigger thighs, you see. the white man has to overcome that. but they don't try hard enough to overcome it. this goes back all the way to the...
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i am don lemon at the cnn head kwaurters. a special "global lessons, a gps road map for saving health care begins right now on cnn. >> welcome to a gps special. global lessons: the gps road map for saving health care. america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major cross roads. two years ago, president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heating election year debate. meanwhile, our out of control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. american spends 17%. what's more, we don't really benefit from the huge price tag. our healthy life expectancy, the standard measurement, ranks only 29th in the world behind slovenia. our infant mortality rate ranks 30th. it's more than twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour, we'
i am don lemon at the cnn head kwaurters. a special "global lessons, a gps road map for saving health care begins right now on cnn. >> welcome to a gps special. global lessons: the gps road map for saving health care. america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major cross roads. two years ago, president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld...
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>>> you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's look at the stories we're following this hour. a movie theater turned into a murder scene. the colorado suspect linked to that mass shooting spree is going to be in court tomorrow. james holmes is expected to be formally charged of 12 counts of first-degree murder. he killed 12 people and 58 others were injured. holmes was a patient of a psychiatrist at the university of colorado just before the attack. >>> and getting the v.i.p. treatment, almost presidential treatment today in jerusalem. the presumed nominee for the republican party in the white house, mitt romney, the status of jerusalem. romney tells cnn he consider cans jerusalem the capital of israel and believes the american embassy should be there. the u.s. embassy is currently in tel aviv. mitt romney and his wife visited the western wall, one of the oldest -- one of the old city's holiest sites. full details coming up in just a moment. >>> and the arab league says war crimes are being committed. syria is battling rebel
>>> you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's look at the stories we're following this hour. a movie theater turned into a murder scene. the colorado suspect linked to that mass shooting spree is going to be in court tomorrow. james holmes is expected to be formally charged of 12 counts of first-degree murder. he killed 12 people and 58 others were injured. holmes was a patient of a psychiatrist at the university of colorado just before the...
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on cnn saturday night. you know this well. the great recession hit wall street and then main street and now it's landing at the steps of city hall. this time public safety, your safety and my safety may take the hit. cuts in city service up for debate in cities large and small from camden to detroit to sacramento. cuts in fire and police protection, is it making all of us less safe. a good place to look for answers is in scranton where police saw their salaries cut to minimum wage. earlier i spoke with the scranton firefighter who described what he and his colleagues are going through. >> i'm a very proud parent. i'm proud to be a firefighter, but also i am more proud to be a parent and be able to provide for my family. i am concerned that if this maintains, i won't be able to do that. it's very stressful right now. without w that being said, i am fortunate to have a job in this economy, but i need to pay the bills. >> that was bob who is a police officer in scranton. this new rule means he is getting 7:25 an hour. thank you v
on cnn saturday night. you know this well. the great recession hit wall street and then main street and now it's landing at the steps of city hall. this time public safety, your safety and my safety may take the hit. cuts in city service up for debate in cities large and small from camden to detroit to sacramento. cuts in fire and police protection, is it making all of us less safe. a good place to look for answers is in scranton where police saw their salaries cut to minimum wage. earlier i...
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here's what else we are working on for cnn saturday night. a cnn exclusive. he had it all. basketball, money and fame. >> good luck to you. >> he lost it all. jason williams on his rise, his fall, and why he said prison saved his life. >> we can't be her. she is my best student. >> turning a mind eye to mean girl who is turn into meaner women. >> tom cruise katie holmes and the end of tomcat. why some say scientology is to blame for the break up. first we will be direct here. he wants us to be. from first round draft pick to locked up felon. by all accounts, jason williams was a star at the young age of 22. a first round draft pick and few could rival the forward when he was under the net. few people could. it seemed his career had no ceiling. he was only continuing to rocket to even higher heights until 1999. in a game against the atlanta hawks he collided with a teammate and broke his leg. in one moment, his entire career on the court was over. his plummet hit depths unknown and on valentine's day in 2002. he was showing off a shotgun in his new jersey mansion. it fired.
here's what else we are working on for cnn saturday night. a cnn exclusive. he had it all. basketball, money and fame. >> good luck to you. >> he lost it all. jason williams on his rise, his fall, and why he said prison saved his life. >> we can't be her. she is my best student. >> turning a mind eye to mean girl who is turn into meaner women. >> tom cruise katie holmes and the end of tomcat. why some say scientology is to blame for the break up. first we will be...
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they are angry and they are doing something about t stay with cnn. they will be with me live right here later this evening. >>> well, it's becoming a very long hot summer for a big chunk of the country. the heat is making people miserable. heat advisories blanket parts of oklahoma and arkansas. temperature turs spiking from 105 to 113 degrees are in the forecast through thursday. >>> well, the fight for the white house goes overseas. republican mitt romney is in jerusalem today touring holy sites and plunging headfirst into the middle east conflict. cnn's jim acosta is there. >> mitt romney stuck to his pledge but drew big contrast with mr. obama. the may headline, his call for jerusalem to be the undisputed capital of israel. that's something no other u.s. president has called for. it could in flame tensions should romney become president. romney issued a stern warning to iran. should that country continue to develop weapons. here's a portion of the speech. >> make no mistake, they are testing our moral defenses. they want to know who will object an
they are angry and they are doing something about t stay with cnn. they will be with me live right here later this evening. >>> well, it's becoming a very long hot summer for a big chunk of the country. the heat is making people miserable. heat advisories blanket parts of oklahoma and arkansas. temperature turs spiking from 105 to 113 degrees are in the forecast through thursday. >>> well, the fight for the white house goes overseas. republican mitt romney is in jerusalem...
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so for the 411, we tracked down our own cnn legal contributor, paul cal "outfront" with us now. >> with my cell phone. >> with your cell phone. somebody tracking you as we speak, my friend. is this a nefarious, sneaky thing, or is this a good thing? >> you know, my civil libertarian juices started flowing when i first heard about this story. you know, law enforcement violating the rights of american people. but i was talking to a close friend who is a prosecutor in new york, who was just kind of throwing the cold water in my face. and what he said was, this is ridiculous. he said, you know, they're talking about 1.3 million requests being made, nationwide, we're a country of about 314 million people, i think. so it's less than, you know -- less than half a percent of the population. by the way, over 2 million people are in prison in the united states. so it's less even than the percentage of convicted felons who are imprisoned. and these are situations where the court, judges have approved court orders and subpoenas and search warrants for these records. frankly, i don't see a problem.
so for the 411, we tracked down our own cnn legal contributor, paul cal "outfront" with us now. >> with my cell phone. >> with your cell phone. somebody tracking you as we speak, my friend. is this a nefarious, sneaky thing, or is this a good thing? >> you know, my civil libertarian juices started flowing when i first heard about this story. you know, law enforcement violating the rights of american people. but i was talking to a close friend who is a prosecutor in...
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ivan watson, cnn, syria. >>> cnn's arwa damon who has covered this war in syria throughout the entire process is joining us. you know, a lot of analysts think it's only a matter of time, probably not much time before bashar al assad has gone. now that the arab league said he can get safe passage to escape someplace presumably with his family, what does that say to you? >> at this is taken, there's absolutely no indication whatsoever that assad is going to actually take up that offer and if we look at things from the government's perspective, based on what they've been publicly saying, they most certainly continue to believe that they are in power. they're still making incredibly brazen statements like what we heard from the foreign ministry about the potential use of their chemical and biological weapons against any sort of foreign aggressor. and the government when we look at what's happening on the ground seems to have absolutely no intention whatsoever to really move or shift from this course that it has been on. so we're still at this stage, wolf, where we're just seeing or rather
ivan watson, cnn, syria. >>> cnn's arwa damon who has covered this war in syria throughout the entire process is joining us. you know, a lot of analysts think it's only a matter of time, probably not much time before bashar al assad has gone. now that the arab league said he can get safe passage to escape someplace presumably with his family, what does that say to you? >> at this is taken, there's absolutely no indication whatsoever that assad is going to actually take up that...
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cnn's dan lothian with us now from sandusky, ohio. you are off the bus, officially, and now we can see your smiling face. >> that's right. i'm on firm ground. >> good to know, terafirma. so give me the lay of the land. this is stop number two of four in ohio? >> reporter: right. this is stop number two, and the president will be arriving here about, i'd say, within the hour, we should be hearing from the president. it's also a big ice cream social here. and we expect to hear more of what the president said in his last stop, which was about an hour away from here, where his focus really was on the economy and what his administration has done to, as he puts it, pull the economy back from the cliff. the president realizing and letting his supporters know that the situation is still not great, but it's much better than when he first came into office. and what's important about this region is that they've lost a lot of manufacturing jobs over the past few years. obviously, the auto industry is big in this region, gm and chrysler, at provid
cnn's dan lothian with us now from sandusky, ohio. you are off the bus, officially, and now we can see your smiling face. >> that's right. i'm on firm ground. >> good to know, terafirma. so give me the lay of the land. this is stop number two of four in ohio? >> reporter: right. this is stop number two, and the president will be arriving here about, i'd say, within the hour, we should be hearing from the president. it's also a big ice cream social here. and we expect to hear...
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. >> we'll continue to follow this developing story here on cnn. make sure you stay tuned. >>> rebels are dancing in the street after claiming a major blow against assad and his regime. a bomb exploded during a crisis meeting killing four people including one from president assad's inner circle. among the dead are the defense minister and his deputy who is assad's close friend and brother-in-l brother-in-law. arwa is tracking the developments. >> reporter: this attack was striking at the very core and heart and sending a clear message to the president and those around him that they are not immune. amongst the casualties but the deputy minister of defense. not the highest ranking individual amongst them all but perhaps the most significant. the president's cloer brother-i. the man who was the iron fist behind the president himself. the area where this attack took place is closes to what was the u.s. embassy before it closed earlier this year. a number of other embassy not to mention where the president himself resides. there's been conflicting infor
. >> we'll continue to follow this developing story here on cnn. make sure you stay tuned. >>> rebels are dancing in the street after claiming a major blow against assad and his regime. a bomb exploded during a crisis meeting killing four people including one from president assad's inner circle. among the dead are the defense minister and his deputy who is assad's close friend and brother-in-l brother-in-law. arwa is tracking the developments. >> reporter: this attack was...
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tonight it's the cnn exclusive. by all accounts jayson williams was a star at the young age of 22, a first round draft pick in 1990. few could rival the 6'10" forward when he was under the net, few people could. it seemed his career had no ceiling, he continued to rocket to higher heights. that was until a game with the atlanta hawks williams collided with stephon marbury and broke his leg. in one moment his entire career on the court was over. his plummet hit depths unknown on valentine's day in 2002. williams was showing off a shotgun to friends in his new jersey mansion. he snapped it shut and it fired. it killed his chauffeur. eight years later he was finally sentenced in that killing. he says his time in prison changed him to his core. and jayson williams joins me now here tonight. how are you doing? >> thanks for having me, don. first of all, i want to say, you know, i've caused a lot of pain, and i appreciate you having me on here today to express my remorse, and i come to you humbly and i want to say i'm sor
tonight it's the cnn exclusive. by all accounts jayson williams was a star at the young age of 22, a first round draft pick in 1990. few could rival the 6'10" forward when he was under the net, few people could. it seemed his career had no ceiling, he continued to rocket to higher heights. that was until a game with the atlanta hawks williams collided with stephon marbury and broke his leg. in one moment his entire career on the court was over. his plummet hit depths unknown on valentine's...
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cnn's ted rowlands has the story. ted? >> this is another heart breaking story out of the city of chicago this summer. so many young people have died because of the violence. this young man had a promising future as a basketball player and more importantly as a young man going to college. instead of preparing for his departure for college, michael haynes' family is preparing for his funeral. sfwl i was just hoping that if i did fall asleep, that i wake up and it will be a dream. and it's not. and it hurts. >> reporter: former high school basketball star haynes was getting ready to get off the streets of chicago, onto the basketball court in order to fulfill his dream of becoming a division 1 basketball player when he was fatally shot and killed near his home. >> 6'6", physical specimen, been a star since he was in 7th grade as far as athletic ability. man, genuine. >> reporter: not only did haynes have athletic ability, but he was also someone in the neighborhood who kids looked up to. >> they often played ball, shoot arou
cnn's ted rowlands has the story. ted? >> this is another heart breaking story out of the city of chicago this summer. so many young people have died because of the violence. this young man had a promising future as a basketball player and more importantly as a young man going to college. instead of preparing for his departure for college, michael haynes' family is preparing for his funeral. sfwl i was just hoping that if i did fall asleep, that i wake up and it will be a dream. and it's...
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and just a short time ago, cnn has had a chance to sit down with him. you will hear what he had to say. >>> also, we're getting some of the first video of the first nato trucks in months finally allowed to get back on the road, cross from pakistan back into afghanistan. this is huge, folks. in america's strained relationship with a nuclear-armed nation, these things have been sitting there, getting rusty while our troops have needed them. so we'll explain why they're pack on the road, how long it's going to take for our troops to get what they need. back after this. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now tha
and just a short time ago, cnn has had a chance to sit down with him. you will hear what he had to say. >>> also, we're getting some of the first video of the first nato trucks in months finally allowed to get back on the road, cross from pakistan back into afghanistan. this is huge, folks. in america's strained relationship with a nuclear-armed nation, these things have been sitting there, getting rusty while our troops have needed them. so we'll explain why they're pack on the road,...
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. >> well, if you have an out front strategy, jim acosta pushed him on issue of tax returns here on cnn. i wanted to play what jim got him to say. >> i've already put out one year of tax returns. we'll put out the next year of tax returns as soon as the accountants have that ready. and that's what we're going to put out. i know that there will always be calls for more. we're putting out what is required, plus more that is not required. those are the two years that people are going to have. that's all that's necessary for people to understand something about my finances. >> okay. made it very clear you're only getting two years. by the way, i, everybody, have the tax returns. everything that we have. it is a big stack. but how many months does it take? the guy's running for president. it's been three months after tax day. where are they? >> also, there's a precedent actually set by his father of 12 years of tax returns to really put it all out there. kill people with kindness. put it all out there. rather than dragging the feet, two years, and it makes it look like you're hiding somethin
. >> well, if you have an out front strategy, jim acosta pushed him on issue of tax returns here on cnn. i wanted to play what jim got him to say. >> i've already put out one year of tax returns. we'll put out the next year of tax returns as soon as the accountants have that ready. and that's what we're going to put out. i know that there will always be calls for more. we're putting out what is required, plus more that is not required. those are the two years that people are going...